The 27th House of Councillors regular elections will be made public on July 3, 2025 and votes will be held on July 20th. In Tokyo, 32 people are running for the seven seats (of which one by-selected person). We will upload the photos from those who were able to photograph each candidate’s street speeches and hanging interviews. *Due to the election period, filming times may vary depending on the candidate. note that. Publication announced on July 3rd, 2025, votes held on July 20th[House of Councillors Tokyo election]List of candidates (initial notification order) Number of candidates: 7/32 candidates: Kira Yoshiko (Japanese Communist Party) Yamamoto George (Reiwa Shinsengumi) Yoshinaga Ai (Unaffiliated) Doi Kenshin (Unaffiliated) Fujikawa Hiroaki (Japan Reform Party) Nishi Miyuka (Social Democratic Party) Kosaka Eiji (Japan Conservative Party) Saya (Suffrage Party) Minesshima Yuya (Team Mirai) Takemi Keizo (Liberal Democratic Party) Okumura Masayoshi (Constitutional Democratic Party) Ushida Mayu (National Democratic Party) Sakai Tomohiro (Party of All) Fukumura Yasuhiro (World Peace Party) Kuwashima Yasufumi (Nuclear Fusion Party) Shibuya Riku (New Party Yamato) Okumura Yoshihiro (Democrats of People) Yoshida Aya (The Road of Revitalization) Suzuki Daichi (Liberal Democratic Party) Shiomura Ayaka (Constitutional Democratic Party) Yoshizawa Eri (Unaffiliated) Ichikawa Takeshima (Japan Reform Party) Kawamura Yudai (Komeito Party) Otokita Shun (Japan Restoration Party) Hirano Uryu (Unaffiliated) Yamao Shiori (Unaffiliated) Chiba Hitoshi (Nippon Seishinkai) Masuda Noboru (Unaffiliated) Tsuji Kentaro (Unaffiliated) Hayakawa Mikio (Saigo Party) Ishimaru Yukito (NHK Party) Takahashi Kenji (Unaffiliated) *There are no videos of candidate Ishimaru Yukito himself as he has stated that he will refrain from any election campaigns.

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